>You also must have missed on Apple's website, the Belkin iPod >cigarette lighter adapter, for the new iPod, and the matching FM >transmitter. The cigarette lighter adapter includes a volume control >and a mini-jack port for an FM transmitter or other device. The >Belkin FM transmitter is clearly labelled and works well. The others >that I've had didn't satisfy me as much as this Belkin one. Plus, >the styling of both products matches the iPod. The short mini-jack >cable on the FM transmitter actually wraps around and tucks into the >device by design. Check it out. This pair is worthwhile for the new >iPods. These look like very nice products, but they appear a bit late in the game, as I have already purchased similar products for both functions. Also, from the picture, it looks like the AC Auto adaptor only fits the new iPods, which I don't have. If you plug the FM transmitter into the power supply, does it also run off of that power source? Can you select the station you tune to? The one issue I have with my current transmitter is that it runs on batteries; while I get about 10-12 hours of use from a set of batteries, I frequently take 18-hour-plus road trips. -- <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Mike Bigley Maineville, Ohio http://www.norbertrunning.com Please support an American Indian Elder & Medicine Man by visiting the above link. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>